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CAS Space

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China successfully conducted four launches between June 14 and 17, deploying a range of satellites into low-Earth orbit, geostationary transfer orbit, and sun-synchronous orbit. However, the lack of official confirmation or updates following the Kuaizhou-11 launch has sparked speculation about potential issues with the mission.

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